RE: RE: RE: RE: Re:Re:Gro0mitz2...and adding revenOn the subject of Tim Angus, I just have to say I needed clarification on his relation to TEI going forward. This is far from the same situation we went through with Hinke.
Hinke was running the company into the ground. Tim Angus at least gave us hope. Hope is what kept Thermal's SP up these past few years, but also credit is due to a board of directors that transformed the company from a one trick pony to a company that has solutions.
Now that they can create relationships with clients based on a current problem. They can later bring attention to their other products, and how they relate to the customer, if they do at all. This is done at first as a soft sell to peak the customer's curiosity. Then you go back with more information that might spurr on an evaluation of their current system to see if they can in fact improve on it.
As you can expect, this is not done overnight. But the question remains the same. How far into their evaluations are they. We need to see some contracts or at least know they have interested clients. How much of that $1B are they going to see?
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